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11th July 10, 08:55 AM
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An Inventory of the Kollection
I have a list of the collection as of about May 2006 when it was at about 60 some kilts.
Wonder if anyone has kept track of the Kollection since - or wants to research it?
Interesting that back then the Kollection was about 2:1 contemporary kilts to tartan kilts.
Here's what I have from a post by Ham.
Originally Posted by Hamish
"If you really want these again, here they are:
TraditionalTartanKilts
Gunn, Ancient Colours [Alex Scott, Aberdeen - July, 1973]
Gunn, Weathered Colours [TFCK, Edinburgh - May, 2001]
MacIntosh, Ancient Hunting [Charity Shop, Storrington - Jan. 2003]
Maple Leaf, Canadian District [Geoffrey (Tailor), Edinburgh - Feb. 2003]
Buchanan, Weathered Colours [KiltieBear, London - Feb. 2003]
Black, barathea [Geoffrey (Tailor), Edinburgh - Jan. 2004]
Nithsdale Regional [Geoffrey (Tailor), Edinburgh - June 2004]
Contemporary Non-Tartan Scottish Kilts [p] = with detachable pockets
Black, barathea [TFCK - Feb. 2000]
Bottle Green, A/R Tweed [p] (also + matching jacket to make a suit) [TFCK - May, 2000]
Black, Imitation Leather, PVC [TFCK - July, 2000]
Khaki, PolyWool [TFCK - Sept. 2000]
Dark Blue, PolyWool [p] (also + matching jacket to make a suit) [TFCK - Feb 2002]
Brown Grain, PolyWool [p] [TFCK - June, 2002]
Off White, Poly Wool [TFCK - June, 2002]
Wine, PolyWool [p] [TFCK - Feb. 2003]
Grey Pinstripe, Worsted (also + matching jacket to make a suit) [TFCK - Sept. 2003}
Brown, Imitation Leather, PVC [TFCK - Nov. 2003]
Bleached Corduroy [p] [TFCK - May 2004]
Black 'Hidden Tartan' [Highland Store, London - Mar 2004]
Celtic Football Club (The Hoops) [Club Kilts, East Kilbride - May 2004]
Green Camouflage [www.KiltStore.net, Edinburgh - July 2004]
Dark Blue Denim [www.KiltStore.net, Edinburgh - July 2004]
Rainbow [StreetKilts, London - Aug 2004]
Tartan Breacans ("Kinloch Anderson")
Tartan Army [Nov. 1998]
Kinloch Anderson, Corporate [March, 1999]
City of Edinburgh [March, 1999]
Kinloch Anderson, Hunting [July, 1999]
Utilikilts (USA)
Workmans, Caramel (Standard) [Nov. 2000]
Original, Khaki (Standard) [April, 2001]
Original, Black (Neo-Trad) [Dec. 2001]
Original, Olive (Neo-Trad) [Jan. 2002]
Original, Olive (Standard) [Dec. 2002]
Original, Tan Khaki (Standard) [Dec. 2002]
Black Leather (Neo-Trad) [Jan. 2003]
Workmans, Natural (Neo-Trad) [July, 2003]
Workmans, Chocolate Brown (Neo-Trad)[Dec 2003]
Amerikilts (USA)
Tan [Dec. 2002]
Olive Green [May, 2003]
Savannah Kilts was NeoKilts (USA)
Leine (6 yard) Khaki [Oct.2003]
Mountain Kilt
Mountain Kilt, Khaki [Mar 2004]
40 in all.
That was in October 2004. Since others are now updating their 'Inventories', here are the additions to mine since then:
Traditional Tartan Kilts
Bruce of Kinnaird AC [Geoffrey (Tailor), Edinburgh - July, 2005]
Grey Thistle Dubh [Geoffrey (Tailor), Edinburgh - Nov. 2005]
'X Marks the Scot' [Geoffrey (Tailor), Edinburgh - Jan. 2006]
Contemporary Non-Tartan Scottish Kilts [p] = with detachable pockets
Charcoal Grey, Poly/Wool [TFCK - Dec. 2004]
Real Leather, Black [p] [TFCK - Feb. 2005]
Muted Brown, Woollen twill [KiltStore.net - Dec. 2004]
Grey Harris Tweed, Box-pleats 4yd [Albanach.com USA - March. 2005]
Windowpane Tweed [House of Bruar, Blair Atholl - May, 2005]
Real Leather, British Tan [R-Kilts, Ontario, Canada - July 2005]
Brithwe Dewi Sant (St. David's Tartan) [Wales Tartan Centre, Cardiff - Sept. 2005]
Union Kilts (Wales)
Real Leather, Heavy, Black (Prototype) [Nov. 2004]
Real Leather, Heavy, Black [Feb. 2005]
Real Leather, Light, Black [Feb. 2005]
Corduroy, Chocolate Brown [April, 2005]
Utilikilts (USA)
Workmans, Caramel (Neo-Trad) [June, 2005]
Original, Nightwatch Camo (Neo-Trad) [June, 2005]
Bear Kilts (Canada)
British Columbia, Canadian Provincial [Aug. 2005]
Black with Red Pinstripe [Aug. 2005]
Freedom Kilts (Canada)
Charcoal, Casual, PolyCotton [Oct. 2005]
Which brings the total to 59.
I have four more on order, three of which should be with me within two weeks:
The 'Saltire' Kilt, 8yd (Scottish Store, Edinburgh)
Ireland's National, Semi-Trad (USA Kilts)
Snakeskin Leather, 6yd (TFCK)
Northumberland/Shepherd Tartan, 8yd (Geoffrey)
Just helping to keep the records straight!!!!"
Of course just reading the inventory of the Kollecton is enough to trigger "kilt lust" for a new kilt or three....
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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11th July 10, 11:24 AM
#2
Kilt Kollection Inventory Update
Were Ham not so busy I imagine he could provide a better listing. Went back through his posts and managed to put together this listing since the above post.
The numbers kind of skip around sometimes...so gonna leave them out and just list the kilts since the above post from Ham.
Brittany National by La Maison du Kilt
Brittany Walking by Tartan National Breton
Brown denim pinstripe by an annonymous donor (with TFCK kilt pin)
Corrnish National by Cornovi
Utilikilt Workman's in Chocolate Brown
Utilikilt Tan Original (to replace earlier zip up version)
Utilikilt Tan Corduroy
Prince of Wales USA Kilts semi-trad in PV
Caledonia USA Kilts semi-trad in PV
Breton Tartan by La Maison do Kilt
Isle of Skye by Barb Tewksbury
Bronze Leather R Kilt
Craig Ancient by Geoffrey (Tailor)
3 piece pinstripe kilt suit from TFCK
Edwards Welsh tartan 5 yard casual
Union Kilts house tartan in wool/acrylic blend by Union Kilts
Weathered Red Gordon by Geoffrey (Tailor)
Tweed kilt suit by TFCK
Tweed kilt suit by House of Bruar-Erskine
Royal Scottish Country Dance Society tartan by Tartan Kilts
Ardbeg tweed by Anne Campbell
Blaklader Hi-Vis bright yellow work kilt
County Caven by Geoffrey (Tailor)
Khaki cotton AlphaKilt
Buchannan old sett weathered by ScotWeb
A wee kilt attached to a card in an unknown fashion tartan (listed as #91)
Macmillan Black by March Brae
Galloway Hunting by Geoffrey (Tailor)
Manx Hunting by Manninkilt
A fashion tartan in double box pleat from Lady Chrystel
Tara/Murphey by USA Kilts in PV semi-trad
MacBeth Ancient
Sackett tartan by Wompett
So know that's not in order - if there is an order - and know that's not all 98 to date...anyone know what #99 is or will be?
Last edited by Riverkilt; 11th July 10 at 11:39 AM.
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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13th July 10, 08:41 AM
#3
The list is very impressive, and while it would be a tedious undertaking, photos would really be phenomenal.
Yes, I would love to see all his kilts, but if he can't post them, I would understand.
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13th July 10, 11:22 AM
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Riverkilt,
What gets me is the 25 year gap between the first kilt and the second kilt which precipitated the kiltsplosion.
[URL="http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/group.php?groupid=96"]Law Dogs[/URL] of the world unite!
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13th July 10, 11:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Inchessi
The list is very impressive, and while it would be a tedious undertaking, photos would really be phenomenal.
Yes, I would love to see all his kilts, but if he can't post them, I would understand.
Look no further than Hamish's own Online Kilt Gallery for pictures of all of his kilts (up to 98, I believe).
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13th July 10, 11:51 AM
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I understand from Robert that there should also be a British Rebel Tan leather RKilt from 2005 in the Kollection Inventory.
And thanks for the gallery link Cygnus...had thought that was still under construction.
A great wish list for the rest of us!
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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13th July 10, 12:22 PM
#7
Wow! THAT is a huge collection! Thanks Cygnus for the link... when you SEE the collection it really drives home how HUGE it is.
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13th July 10, 02:39 PM
#8
Originally Posted by Cygnus
Look no further than Hamish's own Online Kilt Gallery for pictures of all of his kilts (up to 98, I believe).
Originally Posted by artificer
Wow! THAT is a huge collection! Thanks Cygnus for the link... when you SEE the collection it really drives home how HUGE it is.
Amazing! ....just like the man himself!
[SIZE="2"][FONT="Georgia"][COLOR="DarkGreen"][B][I]T. E. ("TERRY") HOLMES[/I][/B][/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE]
[SIZE="1"][FONT="Georgia"][COLOR="DarkGreen"][B][I]proud descendant of the McReynolds/MacRanalds of Ulster & Keppoch, Somerled & Robert the Bruce.[/SIZE]
[SIZE="1"]"Ah, here comes the Bold Highlander. No @rse in his breeks but too proud to tug his forelock..." Rob Roy (1995)[/I][/B][/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE]
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13th July 10, 02:44 PM
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From the first pic in his online gallery, it looks like he used to be a dancer? The man never ceases to amaze
elim
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13th July 10, 05:24 PM
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I have added the link to Hamish's site as a sticky thread.
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